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YOMI MAKANJUOLA, PhD Yomi Makanjuola earned a doctorate in Materials Engineering and Design and worked primarily as an Associate
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SUNNY CHUBA NWACHUKWUApril 3, 2024
Collective action demands that Nigerians join forces in participatory contribution, from all fronts in civil society, to counter the
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OLUFEMI ADEDAMOLA OYEDELEApril 3, 2024
Ever since the world experienced COVID-19 pandemic which greatly affected the way we work and play, the work environment has changed
Tinubu’s economy panels must recognise the urgency of ‘NOW’!
Marcel OkekeApril 3, 2024
Nine full months into the tenure of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu administration, it is becoming increasingly clear that rather than
Understanding the market for profitable assets during inflation
Sola OniApril 3, 2024
The trending figure from the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) has shown that the inflation rate as at March is 31.70 percent, from
The Binance affair: What case does Nigeria have?
Victor OgiemwonyiApril 3, 2024
VICTOR OGIEMWONYI Victor Ogiemwonyi, a retired investment banker, is a former Governing Council member of the Nigerian Stock Exchange
Where are social workers?: Nigeria’s primary healthcare deprived of social care and justice
PRINCE AGWUApril 3, 2024
PRINCE AGWU, PhD Prince Agwu holds a doctorate in Social Policy, with affiliations at the Department of Social Work and the Health
CBN dabbles into agric murky waters over food inflation
Marcel OkekeMarch 26, 2024
In what could be seen as an outright volte-face, the Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), Olayemi Cardoso, on Wednesday,
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SUNNY CHUBA NWACHUKWUMarch 26, 2024
The strategic management of the naira exchange rate by the country’s financial experts and managers of the economy at this point in
Ways to improve Nigerian states’ revenue generation
OLUFEMI ADEDAMOLA OYEDELEMarch 26, 2024
A recent news report highlighted the fact that no fewer than 24 states will not be able to pay the salaries of their workers in 2024